Malaysia does not want Myanmar junta leader at summit if no progress - minister

Reuters| Kuala Lumpur | Malaysia

Updated: 15-10-2021 08:27 IST | Created: 15-10-2021 08:27 IST

Malaysia's Foreign Minister said on Friday his country did not want Myanmar's junta chief to attend an upcoming regional leaders' summit if no progress was made on an agreed peace plan.

Saifuddin Abdullah, speaking at a news conference, also confirmed the Myanmar junta foreign minister would attend a meeting of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) on Friday, where the issue of possibly excluding the military chief would be discussed.

He said though there was no protocol for excluding leaders in the event no consensus is reached among the member countries, there were probably other means of addressing the issue.

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